As of last April, there seems to be a solution to the
energy/carbon/climate problems, even water. Relatively cheap, less
than ten dollars a person.
It's long been understood that solar power from space gets around the
limitations on the Earth. The problem has always been the high cost
of lifting
> Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2013 10:10:33 -0700
> Subject: For David Brin and the rest of you
> From: hkeithhen...@gmail.com
> To: brin-l@mccmedia.com
>
> As of last April, there seems to be a solution to the
> energy/carbon/climate problems, even water. Relatively cheap, less
> than ten dollars a perso
Even if these things were economically viable (which they probably
ain't), ambientally it would be a disaster. I can't image the Earth
getting such extra amount of radiant energy and not turning it (she?
Gaia?) into a hell much worse than the most pessimistic images of the
most radical ecogroups.
On 9/4/2013 4:40 PM, ALBERTO VIEIRA FERREIRA MONTEIRO wrote:
Even if these things were economically viable (which they probably
ain't), ambientally it would be a disaster. I can't image the Earth
getting such extra amount of radiant energy and not turning it (she?
Gaia?) into a hell much worse th